eed ALL HANDS NEEDED To Put The Drive Over The Top By May 7 H nor Press Builders setting the pace are R.W., a Biadavay “swith $161, followed by B. Hreherchuk, Ad- vance, $120, and F. Politano, Grandview, $108. ew Premier Press Builders are Julius Stelp, Nort ne and Charles Caron, North Van City, who has $72 on a pledge of $100. By the end of the first month of the drive there are 47 Press Builders. 7 iti i i ing keen etition for’ top city club is becoming i emllanan has over two-thirds of their quota in, followed closely by Grandview. Top provincial club is New West- “| DRIVE TARGET: $15,000 CASH RECEIVED: $5,357 $9,643 §) WE STILL NEED: | DRIVE STANDING APRIL 4 Vancouver Island Greater Vancouver + é CLUB Quota Achieved ; _ CLUB a Quota Achieved Albanpiaoat = $250 37.00 \ OOTY ge aR $300 157.00 Campbell River ----- 1 —_ac ge a ras 125 46.00 Cumberland ------- 156 cane fmraivay 400 326.00 Cowichan _--------- 350 50.00 0 lS 150 54.00 Nanaimo ST eieaicris avy sep Cambi .00 Parksville _-------- . : > a a er Sunkist 450 88.50 Province oe rt’ Langley ._---- 250 A Ace pone ea 175 5.00 Kamloops --------- 150 30.00 Ladner -_--- 4a BU ieee 3 Maple Ridge ~------ 150 7.75 “ Mount Pleasant ____ 225 © 78:00 Michel’- Fernie -.-_ 100 45.00 _ Niilo Makela 150 64.00 Missiom ~---------- 100: 15.00. BAe en 275 ~—« 92.00 Nelson __---------- 50 10.00 1 ae 200 92.00 New Westminster -. 300 268.82 _. [aS 200 ~—«6 4.00 Notch Hill _----_-__ 100 = 60.00 m |, Plumtbers*.2 <2.) __ 150 21.00 Powell River _------ 175 Se ee Pomt Grey _ 300 125.50 Sieveswon: os 100 =. 20.00 Be pemmen. 26 200 ~=—«-_ 71.00 North Surrey ------ 250 = 142.40 | Stratheond 250 59.00 South Surrey _----- at Victory Square ____ 750 414.00. _—‘ Trail - Rossland ---- 300 49.25 Pe uareriront 2 = 300 153.50 VeruOn o-oo 2 sg eas 4 Weer Png 250 103.00 Correspondence ---- 100 38.00 _ Nort ae 4.00 ge AP ain 4) South Hat by ae Tee Province Miscellaneous ' North Van City _-__ 400 170.75 - Prince Rupert _----- 100 6.00 _ North Van District _ 450 131.25 Salmon Arm ~------ 75 api _ City Miscellaneous 1,250 502.29. Sointula -~.------- 5022. # _ Unpledged ____---_ 450 51.50 - T. McEwen’s Column 100 = 22.0 | stands out as an achievement By KENNETH. WOODS As 1 write, this article on March 30, the final outcome of the Stanley Cup playoffs is not decided. But as I watch, esting show on T.V. — hockey, I have arrived at some con- clusions. First, I believe it will be Toronto versus Montreal in the finals, and that Montreal will once again win the Stan- ley Cup, which they deserve. The tremendous ability of the Black Hawks to check the greats of Montreal so far of defensive play. To stop such top men as _ Geoffrion, Beliveau, Richard, Moore and so on, practically at the blue line, is excellent playing. Superb goal-tending has also highlighted the series so far. I feel that Glen Hall of Chi- cago is the best. The greatness of Montreal’s J. Plante is achieved by the brilliant de- fence of such stars as Harvey and Johnstone. SPORTLIGHT what to me is the most inter-. PLAYOFF FEVER HERE AGAIN love for either Toronto or Dex troit, I think the Red Wings deserve something for “effort.” With the obvious dissension that prevails in the team due to top brass interference, and after playing only 50 per« cent hockey all year, the Red Wings have shown what can be achieved when a team has the desire to win. Regardless, I must say that I feel Gordie Howe is still the dirtiest player in the league. If one watches closely they will see his hooking which he does easily and often. Without Brewer and Bower the Leafs wouldn’t even be this far. It’s my optnion that a lot more penalties should have been handed out but are being deliberately ignored. Also, f must say I wish Rocket Ri-« chard would retire. I hate te See such a star go down hill after so great a career, Finally, I predict: Montreal over Toronto in six games. Vancouver over Victoria in While I haven’t any great GORDIE HOWE « « » says he’s the dirtiest , Rush In Your Donation Today! player in hockey... five games. MAURICE RICHARD «..» thinks it's time he hung up his skates .-. April 8, 1960—PACIFIC TRIBUNE—Page 7 | 4 | 1 ' 1 j